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Breaking Balls and Beliefs: Unpacking Dock Ellis' LSD No-Hitter and Discussing the Outer Limits of Harm Reduction In this week's episode of Recovery in the Middle Ages, Mike and Nat dive into the remarkable world of MJB pitcher Dock Ellis with a review of "No No: A Dockumentary." This episode takes a closer look at Ellis's infamous no-hitter while under the influence of LSD—a tale that intersects the worlds of professional sports, substance abuse, and recovery in an unexpected way. Recovery in the News takes a look at the concept of harm reduction from a different angle. What does harm reduction really mean anyway, and how much is too much? Tune in for an episode that's rich in history, filled with heartfelt discussions, and brimming with practical advice for those on the path to recovery. *This podcast does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment.* Please remember to SUBSCRIBE to the podcast on your favorite platform to get the latest episode delivered right to your devices as soon as it's released. LINKS: www.soberliningsplaybook.com Why a Mom Turned to Supervising Opioid Use in Her Own Home We are a listener-supported podcast. If you like what we're doing here at RMA and want to support the show, JOIN THE RECOVERY IN THE MIDDLE AGES PATREON Our sole mission is to help other people achieve sobriety and become their best, most authentic selves. As little as $3 a month makes a big difference and helps us keep the lights on. https://www.patreon.com/RecoveryintheMiddleAges Visit www.soberlink.com/middle-ages to sign up and receive $50 off your device. As always, we thank you for your support. RMA ON YOUTUBE FOLLOW US ON TWITTER Facebook Page We also have a Facebook Group! Request to join the group. It's a private space for continuing the discussion of what Nat and Mike talk about on the podcast. Hope to see you there. PLEASE leave us a 5 star review on I-Tunes if you're enjoying the show and SUBSCRIBE to get the latest episodes. Email: MikeR@middleagesrecovery.com Natx@middleagesrecovery.com Check out the website: www.middleagesrecovery.com We all have a story. Tell us yours and we'll share it on the show! E-Mail your story to miker@middleagesrecovery.com If you're in trouble with substance abuse and need help, reach out. There are thousands of people who have put problems with addiction in their rear-view mirrors and you can be one of them. While we neither endorse nor condemn any particular program, the sheer number of available AA and NA meetings suggest that reaching out to those organizations would be a good first step, (but maybe not the last step), on your road to recovery. https://www.aa.org/ https://www.na.org/meetingsearch/ Marijuana Anonymous (just in case): This Naked Mind
Episode Notes Today we discuss The Seventh Seal, Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities, No No: A Dockumentary, Barbarian and Smile. The record store mentioned is a Black-owned store located in San Diego called Fivespace. They specializes in hip-hop vinyls and cassette tapes. Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/VagueZone Find out more at https://vague-zone.pinecast.co
Baseball pitcher Dock Ellis had a controversial life and career, once pitching a no-hitter while high on LSD (description provided by www.google.com) Released: 2014
A no-hitter! One of the most coveted feats in baseball only a handful of pitchers have done it in the modern era.....but only one has done it while high on LSD! That man is Dock Ellis. This week we watch No No: A Dockumentary directed by Jeffrey Radice chronicling the life and career of Dock Ellis, a pitcher, addict and eventually an addictions counsellor who helped change baseball for the better! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/threedudespod/message
We discuss No No: A Dockumentary (Jeff Radice, 2014) as the second entry in our Sports Documentaries theme. Hosted by Charles Phillips. Co-Hosted by Justin Morgan. Mixing and QA by Scratchin’ Menace with Music by Daniel Birch and Ben Pegley. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for the latest updates. Available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and a dozen other popular platforms. Please subscribe, rate and review us. Every little bit helps, and more importantly, thank you for listening!
Yes Yes to No No: A Dockumentary Dock Ellis is famous for throwing a no-hitter while high on LSD, but we find out there's more to the man than being ‘high as a Georgia pine.' A great pitcher in his own right, Ellis helped change the face of Baseball during the 60's, 70's and beyond. This one goes full circle (there's probably a baseball pun here but we're not big enough fans.) www.parttimesport.com Send us your Sports Documentary suggestions by tapping here Answer this week's question “What was Dock Ellis under the influence of when he threw a no hitter?” for your chance to win a cheap pub coaster! @parttimesport on Twitter and Instagram And you can watch the true hero of the piece; Dugout (1980) here --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/parttimesport/message
The one-hundred thirty-seventh episode, recorded on April 29, 2020. Still quarantined and now with even more pointless audio. Headlines: - NFL Cribs: Draft Edition - NCAA Changes "Name, Image, & Likeness" Rules - Jay Cutler Poops Himself and Files For Divorce and I Guarantee You The Two Are Related And Then: - The Seven Feats of Yao - Reel Sports: "No-No: A Dockumentary" Connect with us! FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/sportssportssportspod/ INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/sportssportssportspod/ TWITTER: twitter.com/SportsX3Pod EMAIL: sportssportssportspod@gmail.com
Matthew and Toby talk baseball for the second time in a week and go around the horn about Toby’s decision to switch hats, Matthew’s trips to D.C. for live baseball during the Nats’ recent turnaround, the latest bonkers thing Max Scherzer did, the New York Times coverage of Trevor Bauer and his new marketing company, and the ridiculous proposal being floated to have the Tampa Bay franchise split time in Montreal.The boys wrap the show with a deeper dive on Dock Ellis, whose known mostly for throwing a no-hitter while under the influence of LSD. For more, listeners should definitely check out No-No: A Dockumentary.
Chris Cortez is Vice President of Engineering for Apex Clearing, the technology platform for the most innovative Fintech and Financial Services firms. In two and a half years, he has tripled the size of his Engineering organization to support the runaway growth of Apex customers and industry segment. In addition to his work in technology leadership, Cortez produced the film No No: A Dockumentary, which premiered in competition at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival and is currently available on all major streaming platforms. LINKS LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ccortez/
Last time Naseema and Chris talked about some of their favorite baseball movies, but wanted to take the time out to dive deep into the important No-No: A Dockumentary about the late great Dock Ellis. Famous for his LSD no-hitter, they take a look at Dock's legacy elsewhere in the sport. At the top of the spot, Naseema and Chris talk about the first week of the 2018 regular season.
The Weekend Watcher & I review an unreal documentary about baseball...happy baseball season y’all!!
This week on the What's In The Queue Podcast, we're gonna talk SportsBall! Ok, look we all know that Krishana and Emily don't know jack about anything sports related (although Emily's pretty good at spotting when players are offsides in hockey...), but No No: A Dockumentary was too good to pass up! Join us as we discuss Dock Ellis, the famous Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher who pitched a no-hitter while high as a kite on LSD! Oh there's a ton of other good stuff in there too, but that's just the click bait to get you to check out this episode and this documentary ;) Find us on the socials! We want to be internet friends with you! Facebook: What's In The Queue Instagram: @whatsinthequeue Twitter: @whatsinthequeue Contact us! We want to know what you're watching on Netflix. What documentaries have you watched lately that you think we might love? Let us know! Email us at whatsinthequeue@gmail.com
This week's episode of The Whole Hog Podcast features Mark & Ruckus talking about Mark's Vegas recap, the 1st U.S. Penis transplant, Furries, Chewbacca Mom, 2019 Super Bowl in Atlanta, Joe Rogan leaving the UFC, Atlanta Braves, and more. We also talk about Mark's family, and their lack of technology, and why Ruckus hates people on Facebook, and how he's a grown ass man who can take a nap whenever he wants. We also review No No A Dockumentary, and The Goonies. This week's movies assignment is The Street Fighter, and Weird Science the TV series. This episode of The Whole Hog Podcast is fueled by Junior Johnson's Midnight Moon Blackberry Moonshine, and Jack Daniels Downhome Punch. Subscribe to us on iTunes, and follow us on Twitter @TheWholeHogCast
This week's episode of The Whole Hog Podcast features Mark & Ruckus talking about Road Rage, Hilary & Trump, Cancelled TV Shows, Baseball Fights, Falcons food prices, $63,000,000 High School Football Stadiums, and more. We also talk about Mark's plan for his Vegas trip this week, and why Ruckus thinks Facebook is annoying. We also review Flesh Gordon, and Chelsea on Netflix. This week's movies assignment is No No A Dockumentary, and The Goonies. This episode of The Whole Hog Podcast is fueled by Junior Johnson's Midnight Moon Blackberry Moonshine, and Jack Daniels Downhome Punch. Subscribe to us on iTunes, and follow us on Twitter @TheWholeHogCast
In this episode, see Mike transform into the talking dead. We cover a number of subjects and one particular segment has nothing to do with comics or music. Baseball...yes, baseball, but I think you'll like it none the less. We talk about the ever present DC television universe including The Flash and prospected future shows. A couple of independent comics are covered, as well, in the form of killer pumpkins and mysterious skinwalkers. Not to be outdone, Mike hints at signs of life when Ross is AWOL as we talk about Luc Besson's Valerian. Find us on Stitcher and iTunes. --/--Legends of Tomorrow trailer (DC/CW) - opening --/--Supergirl trailer (DC/CBS) - 07:53 --/--Valerian And The City of a Thousand Planets - 12:52 --/--Blood & Gourd (Dead Peasant) - 19:25 --/--No No: A Dockumentary (2014) - 25:35 --/--Snarl (Alterna Comics, 2015) - 37:20 --/--The Flash (DC/CW, 2014) - 42:11 --/--Thank Yous (2015) - 1:04:10 --/--twitter: @odysseyunleash --/--email: odyssey-unleahsed@hotmail.com --/--blog: odysseyunleashed.wordpress.com --/--
A look at some of the great examples of Activist Cinema from 2014, and a little bit of behind the scenes information about the 'Sony Hack'.No No: A Dockumentary,The Internet's Own Boy,The Unknown Known,Citizenfour,Night Moves,Selma.[Click to Listen]
There are some stories that are so unbelievable that they have to be true. The tall tale perpetuated by Dock Ellis regarding June 12, 1970 in San Diego most definitely qualifies as such. On that date, the late Pittsburgh Pirates right-hander pitched a no-hitter against the Padres. And for years, he claimed to have completed this feat while under the influence of LSD. But Ellis’ career and personal life isn’t singularly defined by that experience, which was brought to light in "No No: A Dockumentary." He was an outspoken advocate for civil rights and one-of-a-kind personality on a Pirates team that was ahead of the curve as far as social standards were concerned. All of those facets of Dock Ellis were discussed with director and producer Jeffrey Radice. Photo courtesy of Rolling Stone
On an evening in June 1970, Dock Ellis threw a no-hitter for the Pittsburgh Pirates. In all of baseball history, Dock is the only pitcher to ever claim he accomplished this feat while high on LSD.During his 12 years in the major leagues, Dock lived the expression “Black is Beautiful!” He wore curlers on the field. He stepped out of his Cadillac wearing the widest bell bottoms and the broadest collars. When he put on his uniform, he was one of the most intimidating pitchers of the 1970s.Dock was often at the forefront of controversy and was an outspoken leader of a new wave of civil rights in sports.After retiring, Dock became as outspoken about his career-spanning substance abuse issues as he had been about intolerance. He spent his last decades utilizing his brash approach as a counselor, helping other addicts in their recoveries.On the eve of its theatrical release, we viewed limited footage from No No: A Dockumentary. Listen in to the discussion that followed with director Jeffrey Radice and preeminent sports agent Tom Reich. A fascinating evening in the Bergino Baseball Clubhouse...